Amazon Inc. is opening the doors and sharing its Amazon Echo voice processing technology with OEMs.

The high performance, 7-mic, far-field microphone array and voice processing technology found in the Echo is now available to hardware makers who are looking to incorporate Alexa in their own products. With this move, the Seattle-based tech giant aims to reduce development time and cost for commercial developers weaving Alexa functionality into their hardware.

Amazon already allows hardware makers to integrate Alexa into their devices, which was abundantly clear at CES 2017. The difference now is that the company will allow third-party device makers access to the actual technology that makes the Echo the Echo.

“Since the introduction of Amazon Echo and Echo Dot, device makers have been asking us to provide the technology and tools to enable a far-field Alexa experience for their products,” said Priya Abani, director at Amazon Alexa in a statement.

Reference client software for local device control and communication with the Alexa Voice Service

The Amazon Alexa 7-Mic Far-Field Development Kit is now available to commercial device manufacturers through Amazon’s invite-only program. For those interested, you can learn more and request an invite here.